Snowshoeing a Niagara Winery

People are always looking for unique ways to enjoy a wine tasting. We’ve heard of horseback riding from winery to winery, cycling between vineyards, hiring a private bus or limo, or running a marathon between wineries like Marathon Du Medoc in France where athletes taste wine during the 42 km event.

However, this is the first time I have heard of sampling wine in the dead of winter while snow shoeing through the picturesque Niagara Winery estate of Thirty Bench Wine Makers in Beamsville.

Snowshoes and the grapevines of Thirty Bench Wine Makers

We arrived early on a picture perfect day. The snow was falling hard the day before and there was just enough snow in the nick of time for Thirty Bench to open it’s snowshoeing excursion for the beginning of the ice wine festival. The first thing we were handed was a glass of wine as we enjoyed perusing the vintages on display indoors.

Looking out over the vineyard in Niagara

After we finished our glass, it was time to brave the crisp air and suit up for our tour.

Janine and Adrienne were our guides for the day and they helped us with our snow shoes. Snowshoes have come a long way since we were kids stomping around the fields after a fresh snowfall. They are now a sleek and modern design with build in crampons to dig into the ice allowing the hiker to keep from slipping.

Adrienne Checking to Make Sure my Snowshoes are a Good Fit

We started with an introduction to the winery and learned that our guide Janine is a local gal and sommelier that has worked at this estate for years. She talked about the wines we’d be sampling today that she chose herself, and what parts of the winery we’d be visiting ruing our leisurely hike.

We were lucky that the snow wasn’t too deep which made for a very easy walk through the vineyards. We’ve been snowshoeing before in deep snow and it can be an amazing workout to say the least. Today however, was about enjoying the view and tasting the wine and having a blast!

Dave Snowshoeing in Niagara’s Wine Regions

After a short walk through rows of grapes from the riesling vineyards, we came to our first tasting. A table made out of casks of wine was covered in nature chilled glasses waiting to be filled with delicious white wine. We had heated our bodies from our walk and were ready to relax and enjoy while Janine talked to us about the grapes and wine making process.

Pouring our First Wine Tasting in Niagara

As Janine talked, we snuck away to take some photographs of the gorgeous surrounding landscape and pose for a photo of an old door placed on the edge of the forest. It was a great added touch to the tour. Who doesn’t want to be photographed outside with a glass of wine in hand.

Dave and Deb at the Outdoor Door

We moved on from our first stop and as we lagged behind the rest of the group to take photographs and video, Adrienne hung back to fill us in on everything that we missed.

As wine lovers, but not wine connoisseurs, this was the perfect tour for us.

We enjoyed the hike through the outdoors and taking in the outstanding scenery of the Niagara Region. We didn’t have to focus and try to stay interested in the finer details of the types of wines we were tasting, we were genuinely interested in what Janine had to stay because we were standing right in the middle of the award winning vineyard and we could see and touch the grape vines. This is the type of tour that gets a person excited and actually makes you want to learn more about the process and what makes a good wine. Sitting around a table tasting wine is fun, but this experience is outstanding!

We enjoyed two more tastings out on the trail and learned that dried vines make for the perfect addition to a bar-b-que. Put them in a metal pan and it will add a delicious flavour to your meats. It was at our final stop that we tasted a delicious riesling with a piece of decadent chocolate. Mmm Mmm Good.

Relaxing After the Wine Tour

After thoroughly working up our appetites for about an hour of walking, we were back at the main lodge to sit by the outdoor fire and enjoy even more wine. A Cabernet Franc and an fine ice wine accompanied our outstanding fresh wild mushroom soup.

We were saddened that we had to leave in a hurry for our next tour, but happy that we live close by to return to Thirty Bench in the near future. We cannot recommend this tour enough. If you are looking for a unique and romantic way to explore a Niagara Winery, head out to Thirty Bench while there is still snow on the ground and book the snowshoeing excursion, buy a couple of bottles of wine and then book a cute little B&B in town to enjoy the lovely Niagara Region.

Snowshoeing Through the Vineyards$30 per guest exclusive of taxes. Includes snowshoe rental, guided trek and wine tasting experience. Join us January 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 & 29 and February 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at either 12 noon or 3 pm. Book now by emailing info@thirtybench.com or call us at 905-563-1698 to reserve your snowshoes and space in our favourite winter wine country event

7 Responses to "Snowshoeing a Niagara Winery"

I never would have put wine and snowshoeing together! For people who love wine-tasting, though (ahem), it would be fun to try something totally different.

By debndave January 23, 2012 - 9:38 pm

We had never heard of it before either, it’s a great idea though and perfect for a winter pick me up. As Canadians winter is a lot more fun when we embrace the cold and snow. When you dress for it, winter is awesome!